A major change with Liverpool University Press subscriptions is taking place. From 1st August 2019 our subscriptions order processing and distribution will be managed by Liverpool University Press. This means that all subscriptions related queries should be sent to LUP directly using the contact details below: Email: subscriptions@liverpool.ac.uk Tel: 0151 795 1080 (Monday to Friday, … Continue reading
Town Planning Review 90.4 Featured Article
The editors of Town Planning Review have selected ‘Change in the political economy of land value capture in England' by Philip Catney and John Henneberry as the Featured Article for Town Planning Review 90.4. The paper will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper and highlight its importance, the authors stated … Continue reading
Figurations of the Feminine in the Early French Women’s Press, 1758-1848 – In Conversation with Siobhán McIlvanney
As LUP continues to celebrate its 120-year anniversary, this month we are focusing on the Eighteenth-Century. Siobhán McIlvanney's Figurations of the Feminine in the Early French Women's Press, 1758-1848 is the latest publication in our Eighteenth-Century Worlds series. The origins and early years of the French women’s press represent a pivotal period in the history of French women’s … Continue reading
Digitization of the Enlightenment & Manifold Scholarship
Last month, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment released the first volume in the long history of the series that is devoted to the application of digital humanities methods to the study of eighteenth-century intellectual life, Networks of Enlightenment, edited by Chloe Edmondson and Dan Edelstein. To accompany this important and innovative book, we are pleased … Continue reading
Herbert Rowse: the architect who shaped the city of Liverpool
Liverpool University Press has recently partnered with Historic England, and one of the first books we will be publishing as part of this is Herbert Rowse by Iain Jackson, Simon Pepper, and Peter Richmond. This book is an exploration of the life and work of Liverpool based architect Herbert Rowse, and aims to discern not … Continue reading